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… hands and the area to be treated with mild soap and water. Dry the area well. Apply a thin layer of medication on the … to mark your calendar. Do not apply this medication in the eyes, nose, mouth, rectum, or vagina. If you get this … areas, flush with plenty of water. If irritation occurs, contact your doctor right away. Tell your doctor if your …
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… cuts and scrapes clean and covered with a bandage. Avoid contact with other people's wounds or bandages. Don't share … from spreading the bacteria. Cover your wound with clean, dry bandages. Follow your doctor's instructions on caring … your family, and other people with whom you are in close contact should wash their hands often, especially after …
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… sentences with change of focus. ("My bear—the towel is dry.") Symptoms may occur in phases. There may be periods of … sentences with change of focus. ("My bear—the towel is dry.") Symptoms may occur in phases. There may be periods of …
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… infection Treating asthma in babies and younger children Eyes and ears Learn about health conditions that affect some baby’s eyes or ears. Healthy hearing and vision for babies Blocked …
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… and other resources out there if you need ideas. Rest your eyes. Use the 20-20-20 rule. Look away from your screen for … Unplug from screens and devices. Give your brain and your eyes a holiday from your screens. Leave them at home or go … and other resources out there if you need ideas. Rest your eyes. Use the 20-20-20 rule. Look away from your screen for …
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… have other symptoms, such as a goiter and bulging, reddened eyes . What Happens Graves' ophthalmopathy, also called … tears, eye drops, and sunglasses to protect your eyes from dryness, wind, and sun. Raise your head with pillows at … your eyelids shut at night will keep your eyes from being dry in the morning. Make sure you get enough calcium. Foods …
Medications
… nail, apply the medication to those areas as well. Avoid contact with skin that is not right next to the affected … on the treated nails. Do not apply the medication in the eyes, nose, or mouth, or inside the vagina. If you do get … those areas, rinse with plenty of water. Let the medication dry (around 30 seconds) before putting on socks or …
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… (every 12 hours). Use in the ear only. Do not use in the eyes. To make sure that the right amount of medication is … Do not give this medication for longer than prescribed. Contact the doctor if you notice new or worsening symptoms. … to. It is important to keep the infected ear(s) clean and dry. Try not to get the infected ear(s) wet when bathing. …
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… touch contaminated surfaces. The virus may spread through contact with an infected person's saliva such as by sharing … or cigarettes, or by kissing. It also spreads through contact with the fluid from chickenpox or shingles blisters. … a low birth weight, scars and problems with their limbs, eyes and brain. Chickenpox can also cause miscarriage or …
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… as CPR. This includes what to do if a child is choking. Contact a local public health nurse or first aid training … Contact your public health dietitian or licensing officer, …